My name is Will Strohl. I'm a former employee of DNN Corp., a leader, personal branding expert, technologist, gamer, and more...

What do San Francisco, year round perfect weather, delivering solutions advice, participating in community activity, and DotNetNuke have in common? How about evangelizing DotNetNuke to the community through things like Twitter, blogs, Facebook, forums, exchange, and user groups? Give up? It’s the open position of Sales Engineer at DNN Corp. That’s right… We are still looking for just the right person in the DNN community to join the team!

I’ve been to and spoken at every code camp in the state of Florida. Each one has it’s own unique touch. Some are known for their sheer size, others for their night time events, and more. They are all really incredible. We have some great leaders in the Florida .Net community. However, only one code camp in the state has John Dunagan leading the charge. No disrespect to anyone else, but John really is a community machine!

When I announced this years DotNetNuke SUPER Fan contest, I promised that I would let you know what the prizes would look like. If you don’t remember, we are taking the Awesome Cycles branding from our default installation template a step further and providing an AWESOME cycle and cycling gear to the top 3 places in the DotNetNuke SUPER Fan contest. Winning is simple. Do something amazing to prove that you are the world’s most passionate fan of DotNetNuke, and if the community agrees through voting, you win!

If you’ve never been there, you should know that Tampa Bay is an incredible city. It may not look large depending on where you’re from, but it’s home to Busch Gardens, New York Yankees spring training, former Super Bowl Champion Buccaneers, NHL champion Lightning, the Rays, and it’s also where the best Punisher movie was filmed (in my opinion). This city was also home to the first ever Day of DotNetNuke in 2009, which has since spread to Orlando, France, Canada, Chicago, and Charlotte. I am very happy to be able to say that I am once again bringing DotNetNuke back to this great city in a meeting on August 23, 2012.